Facebook is an extremely popular place to share photos with friends and
family. Unfortunately, if you don't adjust your privacy settings, you
may also be sharing them with the rest of the Internet as well. This
simple tutorial will show you how to control who can see your Facebook
photos. You can share them with your friends, with your friends'
friends, or just with a small group of people. And you can set different
permissions on each folder, so that you can share pictures of your
office party with co-workers, and pictures of your kids with just your
relatives.
- Your first step is to make sure you're logged into your Facebook account.
- Click on the "Account" link on the upper right hand side of the page.
- Click "Privacy Settings" in the drop-down box.
This is a general page for setting your privacy in Facebook. You can
choose to allow "Everyone" to see everything about your (and this means everyone),
"Friends of Friends" (this is anyone who is a friend of anyone you're a
friend with on Facebook - you have no control over who these people
are), "Friends Only" and then there are finer controls. For some reason,
Facebook recommends that all of your status updates, photos, etc., are
viewable to the entire world. For the purpose of making your photos
private, click on the "Custom" option, and then click, "Customize
Settings."
This page is where you customize of your privacy settings. The "Posts
by me" setting will be the default for any future photo albums. Set it
at the strictest setting possible if you don't want to worry about
individual photo albums. This is also a good time adjust the other
settings to meet your needs. For example, you may want everyone to be
able to see your website for networking purposes, but only friends to
see your personal info like Family and Relationships.
Once you've finished editing this page, click on "Edit privacy settings for existing photo albums and videos". This will allow you to edit the settings for any albums you have already created.
Once you've finished editing this page, click on "Edit privacy settings for existing photo albums and videos". This will allow you to edit the settings for any albums you have already created.
Now you can fine tune the settings for each album. You can adjust
them so that they are visible to everyone, friends of friends, or just
friends. You can also make a custom setting that allows you to block
specific people from viewing your photos.
Here are some suggestions for determining who should be able to see your photos:
Here are some suggestions for determining who should be able to see your photos:
- If you're afraid of pictures being stolen, set privacy to only friends and use a digital watermark.
- For pictures of nature, buildings and other generic images, consider sharing with everyone unless you're concerned about your copyright.
- For pictures of friends, especially those in public situations, share with friends or friends of friends.
- When posting pictures of children, especially if they aren't your own (please ask permission before posting!), share with just friends.




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